WILLIAMS: "On things however like
Aurora, Colo., do you see why Americans get frustrated at politics? They can see and hear your
words
from earlier in their career, people are hurting out there. Perhaps
they want to start a national
conversation about whether an AR-15 belongs in the hands of a citizen,
whether a citizen should be able to
buy
6-thousand rounds off the internet. You see the argument?"

ROMNEY: "Well this person shouldn't have had any kind of weapons and
bombs and other devices

But your party voted to make
the
100-round clip LEGAL.How does saying "He shouldn't have
had what we made legal" make any sense?

But he had them.
And so we can sometimes hope that just changing the law will make all
bad things go away.
It won't.
Changing the heart of the American people may well be what's essential,
to improve the lots of the American people."

Of course, none of
that makes any sense. You can
bullshit "change" all the hearts you want
but the crazies will still be crazy. Theater shooter didn't shoot
because he had a bad heart:
he shot because those weapons were available and he's f-ing crazy.

Repeat:
If those hundred-clip magazines weren't available, he could ONLY
fire 28 bullets )in each Glock) before he had to stop and reload.

Since 70 poeople were shot, he probably got off around 200 rounds or so.
Reducing 200 shots to 28 shots probably means TWO dead
instead of
TWELVE.

Romney's London FlubLike
Bush, he's a gaffe-a-minute overseas LinkSeveral
Romney campaign flubs yesterday gave Obama an opportunity to shift the
conversation
away from the economy and Romney’s successes. First, an unnamed
campaign adviser made a
racially charged comment that Romney shared a special relationship with
Great Britain based on
a shared “Anglo-Saxon heritage.”

Next, Romney incorrectly categorized “many” of the weapons used in
Colorado as “illegal.”
Turns out, all three of the guns used by the shooter in the massacre
were obtained legally.

Theater
shooting lawsuits beginLinkTorrence Brown Jr., one of
the
movie shooting survivors, is planning on suing the theater,
confirmed his family's publicist on Wednesday. "We're going to make
sure whoever is
accountable is going to take responsibility for this tragedy,"
Cassandra Williams said.
She said that Brown is handling the criticism his suit has sparked. "We
know it goes with
the territory, so he's fine," Williams said. She added that Brown, 18,
is seeking therapy and
is emotionally distraught after the shooting.

Why should Brown be criticized?If
he was shot due to someone's negligence, they should pay.

Brown's attorney Don Karpel told TMZ he plans to sue the Century 16
theater, which is owned
by Cinemark, for having an exit door that was not equipped with an
alarm or guarded. (Holmes
reportedly left the theater through the exit door, propped it open and
returned with his weapons.)
Karpel also said he may sue Warner Bros for releasing violent movies
that may have inspired the
shooter, as well as the suspect's doctors, if he had any, for
hypothetically not monitoring James
Holmes' mental condition properly.

We've all seen the signs 1,000
times. ALARM WILL SOUND
IF DOOR OPENS
If the theater employees disconnected that alarm, they should pay.

You can't sue the movie studio
because this was Batman 3.You knew the movie would be
"violent" and you still bought a ticket.

Suing the doctors is iffy, too.

Maybe every bricks-and-mortar business in America should take this time
to ensure that their doors are reinforced and their alarms are working.

Feinstein:
I speak before I thinkLinkAfter
Sen. Dianne Feinstein blamed national security leaks on the White
House, Romney naturally
picked up her criticism for his campaign, and now the not-too-bright
senator says she's the one who
shouldn't have spoken so freely. Feinstein didn't disavow
her suggestion to the World Affairs Council
on Monday that "the White House has to understand that some of this is
coming from their ranks."
But she did say she shouldn't have made it.

“I stated that I did not believe the president leaked classified
information,” Feinstein said. “I shouldn’t
have speculated beyond that, because the fact of the matter is I don’t
know the source of the leaks.”
She also said, "I regret my remarks are being used to impugn President
Obama or his commitment to
protecting national security secrets," referring to Romney's speech to
a Veterans of Foreign Wars
conference, in which he cited her comments on the leaks.

How many years of experience does a politician need before he/she
learns to control his/her mouth?Send
e-mail to Bart

"Katherine's attorney, Perry
Sanders, went to the spa where Katherine was staying
and he was still unable
to meet with Katherine in person," a source told the site.

"However, he did talk to Jermaine and Janet Jackson who were also
there. Perry explained
that the lack of communication has been very confusing and was a cause
for concern.

"Perry insisted that Katherine be able to speak to the grandkids, and
it finally happened last night.
Perry urged Janet and Jermaine to have her mother come home immediately
because of the
pending custody hearing which will happen this morning in a Los Angeles
courtroom."

The insider said the conversation "was extremely emotional, and Paris
was just so relieved to hear
from her grandmother." Katherine is said to be "extremely upset at her children for doing
this."

Castro to Obama: Let's be PalsLinkCuban President Raul Castro said Thursday that his
government is willing to mend fences with
the United States and sit down to discuss anything, as long as it is a
conversation between equals.

At the end of a Revolution Day ceremony, Castro grabbed the mic for
apparently impromptu remarks.
He echoed previous statements that no topic is off-limits, including
U.S. concerns about democracy,
freedom of the press and human rights on the island, as long as it is a
conversation between equals.

"Any day they want, the table is set. This has already been said
through diplomatic channels,"
Castro said. "If they want to talk, we will talk."

Washington and Havana have not had diplomatic relations for five
decades.

The 50-year-old U.S. embargo outlaws nearly all trade and travel to the
island, and Washington
insists Cuba must institute democratic reforms and improve human rights
before it can be lifted.

That's such bullshit.

We have trade and travel with China - do they have democracy?
What's the REAL reason we need to hate Cuba? Send
e-mail to Bart

Subject: iPhone weather screen grab

Bart, here's an iPhone
screenshot showing 104 degrees in St. Louis.

Thanks for all you do!
Gateway Mike

Mike, can we come live with
you?

We are seriously thinking
about
leaving Oklahoma.Global warming is getting
worse
every year - next summer it'll be 110
- all summer.

ROBBINS:
But plaintiff's lawyer Stanley Young spent the day using not just TV
appearances,
but the sheriff's own writing, trying to establish a pattern of
prejudice and discrimination. Young
read from Arpaio's book, "Joe's Law," which says Mexicans don't share the same values
as other immigrants. Arpaio said it was his co-author who wrote that.

Sure it was, Joe.All the non-racist lines in
that book were yours, and the racist lines were your writing partner's?
You'd have to be either stupid or a racist to buy that.

Then Young read a number of emails and letters Arpaio got from
supporters. One urged the sheriff
to run a sweep near a Phoenix McDonald's because no one behind the
counter spoke English.
Arpaio said he didn't act on that request, he just passed it along to
his chief deputy, who did.

ha
ha

*I* didn't put anyone in any ovens.I just passed the orders on to
those who did?

It never ceases to amaze me that there are religiously insane people
out there.
They are all over the globe, all worshiping their own version of
"god".

What really gets me though, is those who think it's OK to kill others
who don't agree
with their definition of god. The Taliban get a lot of press, but
it's everywhere, but I
don't see any difference in them and the other religious zealots
throughout the world.

You've got nut jobs in the U.S. who think it's OK to kill doctors who
perform abortions.
How is this different from the Taliban who kill people who don't
subscribe to their particular definition of Allah?

Human beings have been killing in the name of god throughout
history.
The ignorant are being manipulated by those who aspire to greed and
power.
Catholic, Protestant, Mormon, Jew, Muslim, ad nauseum, ad
infinitum.

It always comes back to money and power, and the foot soldiers are
those poor
ignorant wretches who have given their reasoning over to "spiritual
leaders" who
then manipulate them as they will.

It is sickening, whether it is in the Persian Gulf, Europe,
Afghanistan, or the U.S.A.
Bluedeer

Bart, that is a picture of Manhattan
taken from DUMBO (Down Under Manhattan Bridge),
obviously the bridge is Manhattan Bridge, the squat low building to the
left is NY Post Headquarters.
Murdock's first foothold on our media.
Gerry F

That's January 20, 1953; the inaugeration of President Dwight D.
Eisenhowur.
Former presidents Harry Truman and
Herbert Hoover meet on the podium
and Truman suggests they start a "former presidents" club.
Hoover said "Fine, you be president
and I'll be secretary."Michaelgy

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